On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 19:50, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Red Hat linux 7.3 with sendmail-8.12.2-7
> Razor-2.09
> spamassassin-2.20-1

Similar setup, RH7.2, no Razor, SA installed from SRPM.

> Then I created my /etc/procmailrc with content:
> :0fw
>       | spamc
> 
> I modified my init.d/spamassassin to add the -F 0 option to the spamd 
> commandline and started spamd.

Same here (but I didn't add the "-F 0"), with spamc rule put at top of
file before my invocation of the Procmail Sanitizer
(http://www.impsec.org/email-tools/procmail-security.html).

> Then run into problems. I sent myself a test message whose body is 
> sample.spam and it gets delivered to me with no indication that sa thought 
> anything bad happened. Am I missing something here?
> 
> Also, under Red Hat, for every message that passes through spamd, I get 
> this message:
> 
> Still running as root: user not specified, not found, or set to root.  
> Fall back to nobody.

I saw the same thing. I then created a dummy user named "spamd" and used
"-u spamd" as an argument to spamc in procmailrc, and now I'm getting
the messages processed.

Did I do the right thing? What is the "-u" switch used for? Should it
instead be the username of the recipient? If so, how can I get that in
procmailrc?



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